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BONDED LOTTERY STAMP TICKET BOOR
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to bonded lottery stamp
tickets having the appearance of a book and a method for
preparing such a bonded lottery stamp ticket book where the
bonded lottery stamp ticket book has at least two or more
tickets stacked upon and bonded to each other, and each
ticket has a peel-away tab. Peeling away the tab will
expose symbols, numbers or other indicia. Each ticket in
the book of bonded lottery stamp tickets has sufficient
flexibility so that it may be bent away from adjacent
tickets in the ticket book and the tab of each underlying
ticket may be bent back to reveal the symbols, numbers or
other indicia without separating the tickets.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A number of patents have issued disclosing a
variety of articles of multi-ply construction having an
interior exposable indicia. However, the previous
embodiments do not disclose a plurality of multi-layered
tickets stacked one upon another and bonded in the form of
a ticket book with the features herein described.
U.S. Patent Nos. 4,398,708 to Goldman et al.,
4,270,774 to Barnes and 3,956,049 and 3,940,124 to Johnsen
disclose singular mufti-ply lottery tickets joined to each
other end-to-end to form a sheet of lottery tickets. The
lottery tickets may be then either separated or stored in
an accordion-like manner. None of these patents discloses
dispensing the lottery tickets in a book form wherein each
ticket is flexible and is stacked upon the next ticket
front-to-back.
U.S. Patent Nos. 3,930,673 to Sanden, 4,099,721
to Logander, 5,125,689 to Heninger and 5,253,899 to
Greenwood disclose single lottery tickets having multiple
sections folded upon each other. The folding and printing
of the indicia in each case allow a person opening the
ticket to reveal indicia in a unique manner.
The prior art, as disclosed by these patents,
discloses mufti-layered tickets, folded tickets and
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groupings of these tickets formed on a single sheet and folded in an
accordion-like manner. None of these prior art patents describes
books of mufti-layered tickets, each ticket being flexible so that it may
be bent away from adjacent tickets and the tab of each identifying
ticket may be bent back to reveal underlying symbols, numbers or
other indicia without separating the tickets.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Various aspects of this invention are as follows:
A bonded lottery stamp ticket book, comprising:
a plurality of stiff tickets secured to each other, each ticket
comprising:
(a) a first layer having an upper surface and a binding region,
said upper surface having indicia, and
(b) a second layer, said second layer comprising a border and
a tab, said second layer having a lower surface, said lower
surface being attached to said upper surface of said first
layer at said border, said tab being frangibly attached to
said border so as to cover said indicia, such that opening
of said tab reveals said indicia,
wherein each of said tickets has sufficient flexibility such that
said tickets can be bent away from adjacent tickets in said book, and
wherein said tickets are stacked upon and bonded to each other
at said binding region.
A method for manufacturing a bonded lottery stamp ticket book
having a plurality of tickets, comprising:
(a) forming a ticket by attaching a second layer to a first
layer having an upper surface and a binding region, said
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upper surface including indicia, said second layer
comprising a border and a tab, said second layer having a
lower surface, wherein said lower surface of said second
layer is attached to said upper surface of said first layer
by said border, said tab being frangibly attached to said
border, said tab covering said indicia such that said tab
can be displaced to reveal said indicia, wherein each of
said tickets has sufficient flexibility so that said ticket can
be bent away from adj acent tickets in said book,
(b) stacking said tickets atop one another, and
(c) binding said tickets to one another.
A method for playing a lottery game, comprising:
(a) providing a bonded lottery stamp ticket book having a
plurality of tickets, each ticket comprising:
(i) first layer having an upper surface and a binding
region, said upper surface having indicia, and
(ii) a second layer, said second layer comprising a
border and a tab, said second layer having a lower surface, said
lower surface being attached to said upper surface of said first
layer by said border, said tab being frangibly attached to said
border so as to cover said indicia, such that opening of said tab
reveals said indicia,
wherein each of said tickets has sufficient flexibility so that said
tickets can be bent away from adjacent tickets in said book, and
wherein said tickets are stacked and bonded to each other at said
binding region, and
(b) displacing said tab to reveal said indicia.
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By way of added explanation, the present invention in one
embodiment thereof is directed to bonded lottery stamp tickets having
the appearance of a book and a method for preparing such a book. The
bonded lottery stamp ticket book is constructed of two or more, say up
to eight, tickets. Each ticket is formed in two layers and has sufficient
stiffness so that it will not curl or droop under its own weight. The
first layer has an upper surface having symbols, numbers or other
indicia. The second layer has a border and tab attached frangibly to
the border. The border of the second layer is attached to the upper
surface of the first layer. The tab is oriented over the symbols,
numbers or other indicia so that the tab may be broken away to reveal
the underlying symbols, numbers or other indicia. Each ticket in the
plurality of tickets used to form the ticket book has a binding region.
The tickets are stacked onto each other front-to-back and the tickets
are fastened to each other at the binding region.
The tickets have sufficient flexibility so that each ticket may be
bent away from adjacent tickets so that the tab of the underlying ticket
may be removed to reveal the symbols, numbers or other indicia.
Flexibility of the ticket is conferred upon the ticket via the structure of
the ticket which involves the combination of materials used to produce
the ticket and the physical dimensions of the ticket. Alternatively,
flexibility may be conferred upon the ticket by engineering a crease
between the binding region and the indicia of each ticket to
create a hinge upon which the ticket may be folded back. On the
other hand, the individual tickets must have sufficient stiffness
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to avoid curling apart until manually bent to expose the
tab.
Lottery tickets are commonly provided in the form
of single tickets or groups of tickets attached to one
another in accordion-like fashion. Such tickets are
dispensed either manually or mechanically by dispensation
off of a continuous roll or a strip which is folded in an
accordion-like manner. The bonded lottery stamp ticket
book according to this invention offers an alternative to
the traditional roll or strip form of tickets that can be
easily dispensed either automatically or manually.
The bonded lottery stamp ticket book according to
this invention also offers an alternative method of playing
lottery ticket games. Many lottery ticket games include a
plurality of indicia on the same ticket. The prior art
lottery game may be played by revealing one or more of the
hidden indicia on the same ticket. The present invention
provides a new manner for playing such lottery games
wherein one or more symbols, numbers or other indicia on
each ticket of a lottery book may be revealed to indicate
whether the player has uncovered a desired symbol, number
or other indicia or combination thereof.
Other objects and features of the invention will
be readily apparent from the following detailed
description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Further features and other objects and advantages
will become clear from the following detailed description
made with reference to the drawings in which:
FIG. i shows a bonded lottery stamp ticket book
wherein a ticket is flexed away from adjacent tickets in
the book;
FIG. 2 shows a single ticket having a bend-
away tab, showing the tab in a closed position;
FIG. 3 shows a first layer of a ticket;
FIG. 4 shows a second layer of a ticket;
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FIG. 5 shows a single ticket having a bend-away
tab, the tab is in an open position revealing the
underlying indicia;
FIG. 6 shows a book of bonded lottery stamp
tickets substantially as shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, the tabs
are shown in both open and closed positions;
FIGS. 7 and 8 show a single ticket having a
removable tab, FIG. 7 showing the tab in a closed position,
FIG. 8 showing the tab in an open position, revealing
indicia; and
FIG. 9 shows a bonded lottery stamp ticket book
of three tickets, the tabs on the top two tickets are
opened, the top ticket is folded back along a crease.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The bonded lottery stamp ticket book of the
present invention defines a plurality of flexible multi-
layer lottery tickets, each ticket having a tab which will
reveal symbols, numbers or other indicia upon removal. The
tickets are stacked and bonded to each other to form a book
or booklet of lottery stamp tickets.
As shown in FIG. 1, a bonded lottery stamp ticket
book 8 is shown having a plurality of tickets 10. The
tickets 10 have sufficient flexibility so that each ticket
10 may be bent away from adjacent tickets 10 in the bonded
lottery stamp ticket book 8. The tickets 10 are shown
stacked upon each other, bonded at a binding region 16. As
shown in FIG. 2, each ticket 10 has a first layer 12 and a
second layer 20.
As shown in FIG. 3, the first layer 12 has
indicia 14 located on the upper side of the first layer 12.
The first layer 12 also has a binding region 16. FIG. 4
depicts the second layer 20 of the ticket 10. The second
layer 20 has a border 24 frangibly attached to a tab 22,
the second layer 20 having, optionally, a binding region
16. The tab 22 may be frangibly attached to the border 24
by any means known to those skilled in the art.
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Preferably, the tab 22 is frangibly attached to the border
24 by perforations 26, as shown.
The ticket 10 shown in FIG. 2 and the second
layer 20 shown in FIG. 4 show perforations 26 frangibly
attaching the tab 22 to the border 24. The perforations 26
or other means for frangibly attaching the tab 22 to the
border 24 do not completely surround the tab 22 so that
when the frangible attachments or perforations 26 are
broken, the tab 22 remains attached to the ticket 10 and
may be bent back to reveal the underlying indicia 14. The
indicia 14 can be numbers, letters, symbols, figures or
combinations thereof.
In an assembled ticket 10, the second layer 20 is
attached to the first layer 12 by an adhesive or by other
means, for instance, the border 24 may be attached to the
first layer 12 using an adhesive, staples, crimping, heat
sealing, or by treating the edge of the first layer 12 and
the second layer 20 with a suitable adhesive or binder.
The second layer 20 is attached to the first layer 12 at
the border 24. The tab 22 is not attached to the first
layer, allowing the tab to be opened as shown in FIG. 5,
discussed in detail below.
The first layer 12 and the second layer 20 may be
composed of paper, cardboard, plastic, metal foil,
combinations thereof or any other suitable sheet material.
The indicia 14 may be a number, a letter, a design or
combinations thereof and may be printed directly on the
lower layer or attached thereto. It will also be
appreciated that other indicia may be printed on the outer
surface of the ticket 10 as desired.
FIG. 5 depicts a ticket 10 wherein the frangible
attachment of the tab 22 to the border 24 has been broken
and the tab 22 opened to reveal the underlying indicia 14.
FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of a bonded
lottery stamp ticket book 8 having a plurality of tickets
10 stacked upon and bonded to each other at the binding
region 16. In FIG. 6, the tabs 22 of the top two tickets
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of the bonded lottery stamp ticket book 8 have been
opened to reveal the underlying indicia 14. The tabs 22 of
the remaining bottom tickets 10 have not been opened.
FIGS. 7 and 8 show a second embodiment of the
5 present invention. FIG. 7 shows a ticket 10 having a tab
22 that is frangibly attached to the border 24, preferably
by perforations 26 depicted in the Figure. The
perforations 26 cover all sides of the tab 22 so that when
the tab 22 is removed, as shown in FIG. 8, the tab is
10 completely separated from the ticket 10. This is in
contrast to the ticket shown in FIG. 2 wherein the
perforations or other means of frangibly attaching the tab
22 to the ticket 10 do not completely surround the tab 22
so that when the frangible attachments or perforations 26
are broken, the tab 22 remains attached to the ticket 10
and may be bent back as opposed to the complete removal of
the tab as shown in FIG. 8.
The bonded lottery stamp ticket book 8 may be of
varying dimensions, depending upon the number of tickets in
the bonded lottery stamp ticket book 8, the thickness of
each ticket 10, and the length and width of each ticket 10.
On assembly of the bonded lottery stamp ticket book 8, each
ticket 10 is stacked upon another, front to back, and the
tickets 10 are bonded at their binding region 16.
Alternate methods may be used to bind the tickets 10 to one
another at the binding region 16, thus defining the nature
and location of the binding region. In a first binding
method, the binding region may include sufficient surface
area of each of the tickets 10 so that a staple may be used
to fasten the tickets 10 to one another. In a second
binding method, the tickets 10 may be bonded by an adhesive
painted on one side of a stack of tickets 10. In such a
method, the binding region :L6 may comprise a side of each
ticket 10 rather than the upper or lower surface of the
ticket 10. Other binding means known to those skilled in
the art may be employed, therefore differentially defined
depending upon the chosen binding means.
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Flexibility and stiffness of the tickets 10 may
also be achieved by various means. A first means for
achieving an acceptable degree of flexibility and stiffness
of the tickets 10 so that each ticket 10 may be bent away
from adjacent tickets 10 in the bonded lottery stamp ticket
book 8 is by constructing the tickets 10 from a material
having a given degree of flexibility, such as paper,
cardboard, paper board or foil and ensuring that the ratio
of the thickness of the ticket 10 to the length of the
ticket 10, as depicted by the L in FIG. 7, is sufficiently
large to ensure the flexibility of the ticket 10.
Generally, a ratio of length of the ticket 10 to thickness
of the ticket 10 of 50:1 will confer sufficient flexibility
to the ticket 10 so that it may be bent back away from
adjacent tickets 10 in the bonded lottery stamp ticket book
8. The tickets may be 0.006 to 0.044 inch thick. In a
preferred embodiment, the tickets are 0.015 to 0.044 inch
thick.
As shown in FIG. 9, a second means of conferring
flexibility upon the tickets 10 is by providing a crease 28
between the binding region 16 and the tab 22. Providing
such a crease 28 would allow the tickets 10 to naturally
fold along the crease 28 so that each ticket may be bent
away from adjacent tickets 10 in the bonded lottery stamp
ticket book 8. The top ticket 10 in FIG. 9 is bent back
along the crease 28, the second ticket 10 is not folded
back, showing the crease 28 prior to folding.
The bonded lottery stamp ticket book 8 described
herein allows a person to play a unique lottery game
wherein a bonded lottery stamp ticket book 8, substantially
as described, is provided and the person playing the
lottery game would displace the tabs 22 to reveal the
indicia 14. A player may "win" by holding a bonded lottery
stamp ticket book 8 containing indicia 14 that provide a
predetermined pattern. Bonded lottery stamp ticket books
8 can be printed with only a defined percentage of the
bonded lottery stamp ticket books 8 providing the
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predetermined pattern. Alternatively, a player of the
lottery game would be required to match one of the indicia
14 of the bonded lottery stamp ticket book 8 with an
externally provided indicia.
Having thus defined my invention in the detail
and particularity required by the Patent Laws, what is
desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in
the following claims.
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